STUNNING photographs of an eerie car graveyard have revealed how luxurious convertibles have been left to rust.
The collection of classics was discovered in an old barn by urban explorer Sean Urbex.
An urban explorer found a fleet of classic cars rotting in a back gardenTikTok/seanurbex
Iconic brands like Wolseley and Rover featured in the car graveyardTikTok/seanurbex
Once swish convertibles sat covered in dirtTikTok/seanurbex
Sean uploaded a clip of the spooky fleet to his TikTok channel, much to the amazement of viewers.
Captioning the video, he wrote: “There is a classic car collection rotting away in someone’s back yard.”
Iconic British brands like Wolseley and Rover are among the cars dumped in the weeds.
Many are overgrown by foliage, while some have been spared as they are inside the barn.
By their appearance, most of the models look to date from between the 1940s and 1970s.
And some of the cars, believed to date back to the ’70s, are convertibles that were once luxurious models… now covered in dust and debris.
Most have at least some visible rust and all are caked in grime and cobwebs.
The Wolseley sedan even has its bonnet popped out of place as the long grass almost completely covers it.
Some of the other motors have had parts stripped off and left to rust alongside them.
However, if they were in good condition, there’s no telling how much such a varied and historical collection would be worth.
Social media commenters spoke of how sad they were to see the gorgeous cars wasting away.
One wrote: “So sad, who has the knowledge and experience to save these lovely cars?”
Another added: “How do I get my hands on these cars I would bring them back to life.”
Others left comments simply saying it was “such a shame” that these classics have faded from their former glory.
It comes after Sean discovered another car graveyard, this time with stock leftover from an adventure park.
BMWs and Rovers mixed in with former army vehicles and even a plane in a remote wooded part of Kent.
Meanwhile, speaking of unusual cars, a tiny EV was filmed blitzing from 0mph to 60mph in just one second, with a vacuum the only thing keeping it on the ground.
Some appeared to have had parts ripped outTikTok/seanurbex
Others were left in the long grassTikTok/seanurbex
Most were covered in rustTikTok/seanurbex
Commenters shared their sadness that the classic had fallen from their former gloryTikTok/seanurbex